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Undocumented students find resilience in talking circle

A self-admitted overachiever in high school, Denise Panaligan was a student on the fast track to success. She spent her summers participating in student research programs and her school days in student government when she was not cracking the books....

Administrators make class availability a top priority

When Patricia Turner, UCLA’s new dean and vice provost of undergraduate education, stands before more than 4,000 prospective first-year students coming to campus April 13 for Bruin Day, she will welcome them as "the class of 2017," planting a...

Royce Hall is prepped for mayor's State of the City address

Preparations are underway at UCLA’s Royce Hall where Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa will deliver his final State of the City address. His speech, scheduled for 5 p.m. tonight, will highlight his efforts in public safety,...

Feeding a hungry planet

There are now more than 7 billion people on Earth, a number that is expected to soar over the next dozen years to 8 billion. How will we feed so many people?   Already, more than a billion people go hungry every day. With population growth...

UC reviews health benefit options for 2014

The University of California is currently reviewing proposals for its 2014 medical plans solicited from both current and new medical plan vendors. This comprehensive review is intended to lower costs and provide employees with...

UCLA's first deaf entertainer to perform on campus

Deaf entertainer CJ Jones, a musician, comedian and motivational speaker, is bringing his one-man show to campus April 16, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at De Neve Plaza Room B. Sponsored by UCLA Office of Residential Life and hosted by the...

Once a Bruin, always a Bruin — even in retirement

When students graduate, they can choose to stay connected to their school by joining the alumni association. But what about retired staff and faculty who wish to remain affiliated with their institutions? What options do they have?   For UCLA...

The Beat goes on … 65 years later

A scene from CAP UCLA’s “Allen Ginsberg’s ‘Kaddish’: A Hal Willner Project.” Just in time for National Poetry Month (April), the Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA (CAP UCLA) and the UCLA Library...

Master of Fine Arts Exhibition #2

"Kiss Solo" video and audio installation by Brennan Gerard and Ryan Kelly. Students in UCLA’s Department of Art exhibit sculpture, video and new genres in the second of four final showcases by 2013 M.F.A. candidates. Artists include A’alia...
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